Tuesday 21 January 2020

Doctor Who Vs. Centurion

Pathé's historical action film, written and
directed by Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers),
was loosely based on the legend of the
massacre of the Roman Ninth Legion in
Caledonia (ancient Scotland) in the early
second century AD. 
The story was popularised in the 1954 
children's novel, The Eagle of the Ninth,
adapted as The Eagle in 2011. 
The cast was led by Michael Fassbender
and Dominic West as the titular Centurion,
Quintus Dias and General Titus Flavius
Virilus.
Released in 2010 by Warner Bros. the film
 was screened on the Paramount Network
last night, and featured Noel Clarke, and
twenty-one other Doctor Who cast and
crew connections:

  • David [Mark] Morrissey (Bothos) played Jackson Lake in The Next Doctor
  • Liam Cunningham (Brick) was Captain Zhukov in Cold War
  • Lee Ross (Septus) was the Boatswain in The Curse of the Black Spot
  • JJ [John Joseph] Field (Thrax) voiced David McCallister for Big Finish's Blue Forgotten Planet (2009)
  • Rachael Stirling (Druzilla) was Ada Gillyflower in The Crimson Horror, and voiced Demesne Furze for Trail of the White Worm (2012), Adelaine Dutemps for The Monster of Montmartre (2015) and Jill Meadows for Technophobia (2016)
  • Dimitri Leonidas (Leonidas) was Howie Spragg in The God Complex
  • Paul Freeman (Agricola) voiced Jalnik for The Foe from the Future (2012)
  • Peter Guinness (Cassius) voiced Mr. Dread for Dreamland, Childeric for The Holy Terror (2000), Baron Teufel for The Beast of Orlok (2009) and Rovus for The Star Men (2017)
  • Michael Carter (Antoninus) began his acting career as both a Prisoner and UNIT Soldier in The Mind of Evil
  • Greg Bennett (Centurion) was a Sycorax Warrior and UNIT Soldier in The Christmas Invasion, and Guest in The Lazarus Experiment
  • Sharon Colley was a make-up artist on An Adventure in Space and Time too
  • make-up assistant Vivienne Simpson was make-up artist on twenty-eight adventures (from A Christmas Carol to The Name of the Doctor)
  • Jim McCallum (dressing props) was stand-by art director on The Day of the Doctor
  • ADR recordist Simon Diggins was ADR mixer on fifteen stories (from the 50th anniversary special to The Husbands of River Song)
  • David Forman was also stuntman on Tooth and Claw, The Girl in the Fireplace, The Idiot's Lantern, Fear Her and The Runaway Bride
  • stunt double Jamie Edgell was stuntman on The End of the World, then stunt co-ordinator on Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways
  • stunt co-ordinator Paul Herbert was stuntman on The End of Time
  • George Cottle was also stuntman on Boom Town, The Runaway Bride and Smith and Jones 
  • Rob Cooper and Rick Englsih were stunt performers on Dinosaurs on a Spaceship and Tooth and Claw respectively
  • stuntman Gordon Seed was stunt co-ordinator on thirty-six episodes (from The Idiot's Lantern to Kill the Moon
  • Paul Kennington was also a stuntman on Rise of the CybermenThe Age of SteelArmy of GhostsDoomsday and The Doctor's Daughter

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